Registered: 08/03/2000
Posts: 12338
Loc: Sterling, VA
Heh, I got a chuckle out of that one when I saw it. The craziness around it since then has been nuts. I can't believe the stupidity of Best Buy to can this guy over it. Nobody knew the guy who created this worked for Best Buy until they tried to fire him.
Registered: 08/03/2000
Posts: 12338
Loc: Sterling, VA
This one has blown up in the last week:
And I love the Auto-Tune the News guys:
My current favorite of their vids is Turtles:
I highly recommend checking out more of their videos. Not only do they capture hilarious (and sometimes unsettling) moments of talking heads on TV, but they're also pretty talented musicians.
I'd give them some talent points if they weren't using any vocoder-based software like Auto-Tune. That stuff is just plain annoying. It was annoying when Cher did it in the late 90's and it's still annoying today.
That said, I'm all for talking heads and musical parody.
Registered: 08/03/2000
Posts: 12338
Loc: Sterling, VA
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I'd give them some talent points if they weren't using any vocoder-based software like Auto-Tune. That stuff is just plain annoying. It was annoying when Cher did it in the late 90's and it's still annoying today.
Well, I disagree with you in this case. I don't listen to music with auto-tune like this, but to use it for this purpose I think is perfect.
Cher and the like use it to affect their singing voice. These guys are using it to turn people who aren't singing into people who are. I don't see any other way they could do it, so it's fine with me. Plus, they tend to sing their own parts without the vocoder, and they actually have decent voices (as you can tell from the end of the Double Rainbow Song).
Originally Posted By: Robotic
At least someone in the younger generation is watching the news!
Yeah, it sounds like they watch an unhealthy amount of C-SPAN.
Auto-tune is also the only way Jamie Foxx can sing, but that doesn't make it OK.
So all they need to do now is invent a box that can make him act as well and he'll be all set.
Maybe it's just early in the morning (or late at night) but I just about sneezed my drink over my laptop at that one :-)
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Registered: 25/12/2000
Posts: 16706
Loc: Raleigh, NC US
Because Flash is garbage.
Try it again using Chrome or Safari, and turn on HTML5 video mode. (Firefox supports HTML5 video now; I'm not sure why Vimeo doesn't enable that option for it.)
It certainly was an amazing day, we were taking it fairly slowly, there were people lapping twice as fast as us. Only 4 of the 150 cars ended up in the barriers...
...which apparently is much better than average, the usually quoted figure is that 10% of cars entering the track contact the barriers at some point
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It certainly was an amazing day, we were taking it fairly slowly, there were people lapping twice as fast as us. Only 4 of the 150 cars ended up in the barriers...
...which apparently is much better than average, the usually quoted figure is that 10% of cars entering the track contact the barriers at some point
Some people just like to have the full experience.
Registered: 27/06/1999
Posts: 7058
Loc: Pittsburgh, PA
I just used the BBS's own video embed feature (little icon that looks like a monitor on the composition page.) Looks to me like the BBS might setup the links to embed that way, which is sub-optimal. If any of the admins are reading (I no longer have the keys to the kingdom) maybe they can tweak that?
Registered: 25/12/2000
Posts: 16706
Loc: Raleigh, NC US
Originally Posted By: Wikipedia
There are now specifications for the tipping weight of a hurdle (the weights need to be adjusted to correspond with the height of the hurdle) so hitting a hurdle theoretically slows down the rhythm of the hurdler. However, pushing the hurdle with one's hands or running out of one's lane as a result of hitting the hurdle is cause for disqualification.
Registered: 13/02/2002
Posts: 3212
Loc: Portland, OR
Originally Posted By: wfaulk
Originally Posted By: Wikipedia
hitting a hurdle theoretically slows down the rhythm of the hurdler
There's no "theoretically" about it. Back when I was in high school track, I used to train using hurdles (I ran steeplechase). Hitting hurdles, even just clipping them with your heel, throws off your stride. It wasn't so much a problem with the non-weighted hurdles -- a light breeze was enough to blow them over, sometimes.
Opened this link with the sound turned down, saw the first 5 seconds of the video portion only, and giggled because I think I get the setup already. It's a "dead parrot sketch" parody, right?